An award winning music podcast featuring a different composer each episode. We'll ramble a bit then attempt to co-write a piece in a day. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsEducation |
A little something to keep the etm pod feed ticking over...!! more
Hello dear podcast friends, more
In this final instalment you get a multitude of factoids about Anna’s critically acclaimed album, Fibs (2019). She draws a track name from a bowl at random and tells us the first thing that comes to mind. You’ll also be hearing juicy extracts of the ... more
Here’s the first of hopefully many ‘Audience Questions’ episodes. It was really lovely to bring you into the conversation so thank you to everyone that wrote in with a question for Anna. We both really enjoyed going through them. more
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Loving the vibe and choice of guests. The chat always feels natural, and not wedded entirely to music when it other topics emerge.
Informative and entertaining podcast. Takes you inside the creative process. Very original idea.
Captivating and honest, interwoven with incredible music/ musicians more
Great concept presented in a very entertaining and hugely insightful format. Makes for a thrilling and educative listen!
Great podcast, very entertaining.
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excuse the mess launched 7 years ago and published 36 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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